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Update /^p'deit/

To bring up to date;


Incorporated new information in or for. (Database,program,procedure)

*to update a report.


*to update a science textbook.


Actualizar

Carry- carried/ ˈkærɪ/

*to move (something) while holding or supporting;transport: I'll carry the groceries home.


*to wear, hold, or have around one: I always carry my driver's license.


*to contain or be capable of containing;hold: The minivan carries seven people.


*to serve as a way of sending or transmitting (something);communicate: The networks carried her speech live.

Llevar; transportar; conducir; transmitir; llevar consigo o encima.

Carry away

To stir strong emotions in;


Cause to lose control.

*don't get carried away- it's only a movie.

Carry forward

To make progress with

*They'll want to carry forward his plans.


*Let's carry the plans forward.

Carry it off


*carry off

Succeed in (lograr)


* to win a prize or honor.


* to deal with succesfully.


I was terrified at performing for a crowd, but I carried it off.


*she carried off all the prizes in mathematics.

Carry on

Continue doing (seguir, proseguir, continuar)


To manage: conduct

* she carried on as if nothing had happened.


* the teacher told us to carry on with the exercise she had assigned while she prepared a test.


I don't know if we can carry on a conversation here.

Access- accessed

Reach, get into: a place.

In order to access the computer room, students have to use a special swipe card.

State-stated /steit/

To declare definitely or specifically.


To set formally in speech or writting (Manifestar; enunciar, exponer)

*The president stated the policy in clear terms.


*She stated her position.


*to state a hypothesis.

Encounter /ɪnˈkaʊntə/

to come upon or meet with.


to meet in conflict.

* She encountered an old friend on the street.


* The pilots soon encountered the enemy planes.


Hurt-hurt- hurt / hɜːt/

*to cause bodily injury to;injure.


*Pathology to cause a feeling of bodily pain to or in.


* Hurt yourself


* That fall hurt his leg.


* The old wound still hurts him.


*He hurt himself long ago.

Interpret-interpreted /ɪnˈtɜːprɪt/

*to give or provide the meaning of;explain


*to understand (something said, ordered, or done) in a particular way.


*to translate what is said in a foreign language.



* to interpret a fable.


*We chose to interpret the reply as favorable.


*He interprets at the UN.*The interpreted the speech for us.

Propose- proposed / prəˈpəʊz/

*to offer for consideration, acceptance, or action;suggest.


*to name or nominate (a person) for office, membership, etc.


*to name or nominate (a person) for office, membership, etc.*to make an offer.esp, of marriage.


*to make an offer.esp, of marriage.

*to propose a new method.


*I propose that we do away with all those taxes.


*He proposed marriage and she accepted.

Wheel /wiːl/

to turn, rotate, or revolve; change direction


* turn on the axis.

* The tanks wheeled and roared off in pursuit.


* The Earth wheels about its axis.


Pursue / pəˈsjuː/

1) to follow in order to overtake, capture, kill, etc.;chase.(perseguir)


2) to carry on or continue (a course of action, inquiry, etc.), esp. in order to accomplish some goal.


3) to practice (an occupation or pastime).


4) to continue to discuss (a subject).


1)The army pursued the retreating enemy.


2) She pursued a degree in business.


3) to pursue a career in law.


4)pursued the question of his involvement.

Strik-struk-struk /straɪk/

1)to deal (a blow) to (someone), as with the fist, a weapon, or a hammer.


2)to make a planned attack (on) suddenly.


3)to drive so as to cause impact or to collide.


to strike the hands together.


4)to come into forceful contact or collision with; crash into.


1)He struck a blow at his attackers.


*Suddenly the mongoose struck and the snake disappeared.


2)The dive bombers struck at dawn.


*The bombers struck the oil refineries.


3)The ship struck a rock.


4)Will lightning strike in the same place twice?


Wise up

1)to (cause to) become aware; 2)to (cause to) learn correct or right information.



1)He finally wised up to what they were doing to him.2)They wised him up to what they were doing.

Rush /rʌʃ/

1)to (cause to) move with great or too much speed.


2)


2)to dash, esp. to dash forward for an attack.


3)to (cause to) appear, go, etc., rapidly or suddenly.



Correr; apresurar; apurar.


1)He rushed ahead with the plan.*He rushed the nomination through the committee.


2)The soldiers rushed forward.*The soldiers rushed the machine gun nest.


3)The train rushed by.*Rush him to a hospital; he's badly hurt.



Aid /eid/

1)to provide support (for) or relief (to);help.


2)to promote the progress of; facilitate.


1)accused of aiding the enemy.*They aided in the development of the country.


2)The sleeping pill will aid your sleep.